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Averatec Voya 320 GPS Receiver – PC Mag

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PC Magazine have posted their review of the Averatec Voya 320 GPS Receiver. ‘Measuring 4.3 by 3.1 by 0.8 inches and weighing 6 ounces, the Voya 320 slips neatly into the shirt-pocket GPS category. It has the same 3.5-inch screen found on the Voya 350. Gone are the 350's cheesy little Chiclet-like keys and the hard-to-use four-way "jog" switch; they are replaced by four well-spaced round keys—one for power, one for the main menu, and individual volume up and down buttons.

Also missing is the stub antenna; Averatec chose to replace it with a fold-up patch antenna. And Averatec also upgraded the GPS module to a second-generation SiRF Star III chipset. With this beefed-up receiver and its excellent sensitivity, you can probably leave the patch antenna folded flat most of the time, unfolding it only in difficult reception areas.’

Read: Averatec Voya 320 – PC Mag

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